Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-25 Thread Doug

Hi Paul,

Sorry you're not having much joy so far.
I don't know that I can offer any specific advice - I do remember 
suffering a similar problem to yours at first which did get resolved, 
perhaps by following the instructions in the manual religiously, but now 
I don't recall how. I do find the printed colours I get are a close 
match to the monitor - as judged by eye - although I agree, that's only 
an interim solution till there's  proper colour management in Gimp.


However, what I would recommend is submitting a bug report to

http://www.turboprint.de/feedback.html

The people there are very prompt in replying and helpful - I found, for 
example, that I could not print on two of the better quality Epson 
papers with my Epson Stylus Photo 2100; and within a few days received a 
new PPD file that solved it.


Hope you have some success!

Doug




Paul Waldo wrote:


Hi Doug,

I have been experimenting with TurboPrint and have not been very impressed 
with the results.  It is still better than the stock gimpprint, but my test 
image has a noticeable red-cast.  Can you give some more details on your 
results with TurboPrint?  

If it would give me Windows-quality prints, I would gladly pay them twice what 
they are asking, but so far it is really unusable for me :-(.  I don't see 
how they can expect decent color without having some kind of monitor profile 
in the loop...  


Any thoughts you have would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

Paul
 



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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-25 Thread Doug

P.S. If like me you don't have any German, you'll need Babelfish
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
in order to understand the bug report form, but you can report in 
English and the reply comes back in English as well


HTH
Doug



Doug wrote:


Hi Paul,

Sorry you're not having much joy so far.
I don't know that I can offer any specific advice - I do remember 
suffering a similar problem to yours at first which did get resolved, 
perhaps by following the instructions in the manual religiously, but 
now I don't recall how. I do find the printed colours I get are a 
close match to the monitor - as judged by eye - although I agree, 
that's only an interim solution till there's  proper colour management 
in Gimp.


However, what I would recommend is submitting a bug report to

http://www.turboprint.de/feedback.html

The people there are very prompt in replying and helpful - I found, 
for example, that I could not print on two of the better quality Epson 
papers with my Epson Stylus Photo 2100; and within a few days received 
a new PPD file that solved it.


Hope you have some success!

Doug




Paul Waldo wrote:


Hi Doug,

I have been experimenting with TurboPrint and have not been very 
impressed with the results.  It is still better than the stock 
gimpprint, but my test image has a noticeable red-cast.  Can you give 
some more details on your results with TurboPrint? 
If it would give me Windows-quality prints, I would gladly pay them 
twice what they are asking, but so far it is really unusable for me 
:-(.  I don't see how they can expect decent color without having 
some kind of monitor profile in the loop... 
Any thoughts you have would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!


Paul
 






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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-24 Thread Paul Waldo
Hi Doug,

I have been experimenting with TurboPrint and have not been very impressed 
with the results.  It is still better than the stock gimpprint, but my test 
image has a noticeable red-cast.  Can you give some more details on your 
results with TurboPrint?  

If it would give me Windows-quality prints, I would gladly pay them twice what 
they are asking, but so far it is really unusable for me :-(.  I don't see 
how they can expect decent color without having some kind of monitor profile 
in the loop...  

Any thoughts you have would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

Paul

On Monday 20 February 2006 7:38 am, Doug wrote:
 Hi,
 I've had much the same problem with Gimp 2.2.4 and the Epson Stylus
 Photo 2100 running under Linux Mandrake LE2005.
 However, while waiting for a proper colour management solution to arrive
 in gimp/gutenprint, in the interim I've been able to get a pretty good
 match between monitor and printer output  using  Turboprint
 (http://www.turboprint.de/english.html).
 The only thing is that it costs (30 euros, 39 dollars) for the full
 capabilities.

 Hope that may help.

 Doug
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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-23 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Or as my own father used to say Don't fight the problem. The
 problem is that most printers expect or demand CMYK. Either you
 produce artwork in CMYK model to start with or you prepare it in
 RGB and then convert it---and hope. 

 Perhaps  command or plugin titled as use CMYK gamut could
 convert a Gimp image to the gamut of CMYK but leave it in RGB.
 Each RGB tone would be converted to the nearest CMYK equvalent. Is
 this possible? That feature  would give the user an idea of 
 what the printed output would look like while leaving the base
 image in a more limited version of RGB color space. 

That is possible. You can already do that in GIMP 2.2, but I admit
that using the Softproof filter in 2.2 is somewhat tedious. This will
be improved in 2.4. It allows you to work in RGB but the screen (if
properly calibrated using a monitor profile) will show you what the
print will look like, taking the printer color profile into
account. And that is indeed the workflow everyone is converting to
nowadays. It really doesn't make much sense to work in CMYK except for
special tasks like using spot colors.


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-23 Thread John R. Culleton

 That is possible. You can already do that in GIMP 2.2, but I admit
 that using the Softproof filter in 2.2 is somewhat tedious. This will
 be improved in 2.4. It allows you to work in RGB but the screen (if
 properly calibrated using a monitor profile) will show you what the
 print will look like, taking the printer color profile into
 account. And that is indeed the workflow everyone is converting to
 nowadays. It really doesn't make much sense to work in CMYK except for
 special tasks like using spot colors.

In 2.3.7 I don't see a softproof filter. Do I need 2.2.x. to use
it?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-23 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 In 2.3.7 I don't see a softproof filter. Do I need 2.2.x. to use it?

You better just wait for 2.4 and a few weeks more to give the
gimp-docs team a chance to update the documentation.



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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-22 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I am evaluating two products to use while waiting for Gimp to
 adopt the CMYK color model, Scribus and Krita (part of Koffice).
 Scribus is really a Quark replacement and Krita (inspired in part
 by Gimp is still in an early stage. The Krita manual says it will
 do CMYK but my copy doesn't have it yet. It is however very
 Gimp-ish in look and feel. 

I hope you are aware that using the CMYK color model is not going to
solve your print problems.  Actually for most image manipulation needs
your source images will be in an RGB color space and it is then
recommended to do all the work in RGB and to let the printer driver
care about the rest.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-21 Thread Doug

Paul Waldo wrote:

Thanks for the reply, Doug.  This looks like it may be the ticket.  If it 
works as advertised, $39 is *nothing*.  After spending many tens of hours 
trying to get wine to work for me, the purchase of Crossover office was a 
godsend!  I think this product may be in the same vein.  I want to print 
pictures, not mess with printing software!  Thanks again; I'll post my 
results back to the list once I've had a chance to test.


Paul

On Monday 20 February 2006 7:38 am, Doug wrote:
 


Hi,
I've had much the same problem with Gimp 2.2.4 and the Epson Stylus
Photo 2100 running under Linux Mandrake LE2005.
However, while waiting for a proper colour management solution to arrive
in gimp/gutenprint, in the interim I've been able to get a pretty good
match between monitor and printer output  using  Turboprint
(http://www.turboprint.de/english.html).
The only thing is that it costs (30 euros, 39 dollars) for the full
capabilities.

Hope that may help.

Doug

   


If you do decide to go with turboprint, a couple of tips -

You *should* follow the recommendations to adjust Saturation and Gamma 
in Gimp. Otherwise Gimp images that print with perfectly good colour 
matching in other apps, say OODraw, come out very wishy-washy when 
printed directly from Gimp itself.


Not all apps allow the full range of printer adjustments; use xtpconfig 
if you need these.


HTH

Doug


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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-20 Thread Doug

Paul Waldo wrote:


Hi all,

I am evaluating gimp on linux as a replacement for Photoshop on Windows.  I am 
currently using Photoshop/Windows primarily for the color management 
capabilities.  I have tried printing from gimp to my Epson Stylus Photo 1280, 
with horrible results--the colors are off by a significant amount.  System 
specifics below.  Does anyone out there use gimp for serious printing?  If 
so, please let me know your workflow and how you achieve color fidelity.  
Thanks in advance!


Paul

Running:
Kubuntu Breezy
gimp 2.2.8
gimp-print 4.2.7
Epson Stylus Photo 1280
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Hi,
I've had much the same problem with Gimp 2.2.4 and the Epson Stylus 
Photo 2100 running under Linux Mandrake LE2005.
However, while waiting for a proper colour management solution to arrive 
in gimp/gutenprint, in the interim I've been able to get a pretty good 
match between monitor and printer output  using  Turboprint  
(http://www.turboprint.de/english.html).
The only thing is that it costs (30 euros, 39 dollars) for the full 
capabilities.


Hope that may help.

Doug


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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-20 Thread John R. Culleton
On Monday 20 February 2006 07:38, Doug wrote:
 Paul Waldo wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I am evaluating gimp on linux as a replacement for Photoshop on Windows. 
  I am currently using Photoshop/Windows primarily for the color management
  capabilities.  I have tried printing from gimp to my Epson Stylus Photo
  1280, with horrible results--the colors are off by a significant amount. 
  System specifics below.  Does anyone out there use gimp for serious
  printing?  If so, please let me know your workflow and how you achieve
  color fidelity. Thanks in advance!

I am evaluating two products to use while waiting for Gimp to
adopt the CMYK color model, Scribus and Krita (part of Koffice).
Scribus is really a Quark replacement and Krita (inspired in part
by Gimp is still in an early stage. The Krita manual says it will
do CMYK but my copy doesn't have it yet. It is however very
Gimp-ish in look and feel. 

-- 
John Culleton
Books with answers to marketing and publishing questions:
http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf

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[Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-19 Thread Paul Waldo
Hi all,

I am evaluating gimp on linux as a replacement for Photoshop on Windows.  I am 
currently using Photoshop/Windows primarily for the color management 
capabilities.  I have tried printing from gimp to my Epson Stylus Photo 1280, 
with horrible results--the colors are off by a significant amount.  System 
specifics below.  Does anyone out there use gimp for serious printing?  If 
so, please let me know your workflow and how you achieve color fidelity.  
Thanks in advance!

Paul

Running:
Kubuntu Breezy
gimp 2.2.8
gimp-print 4.2.7
Epson Stylus Photo 1280
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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-19 Thread Gracia M. Littauer
  I have tried printing from gimp to my
 Epson Stylus Photo 1280, with horrible results--the colors are off by
 a significant amount.  

I also had rotton results:
I use SuSE 10 
epson color stylus 3000
gimp 2.2.7
I forgot what driver (hsn't been installed in over a yr), but it was the 
latest gimp one. I switched printer VERY quickly to my win laptop in 
frustration. I use my card readers  old cards to transfer files that 
need GOOD color...photos, posters booklets etc, a read PITA.

I would love the not have to move files back  forth. 

--
Gracia...Cooleemee, NC   Registered Linux user #263390 - SuSE 10 Pro
My country, right or wrong. If right, to be kept right, if wrong, to be 
put right.



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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-19 Thread Tom Williams
Paul Waldo wrote:
 Hi all,

 I am evaluating gimp on linux as a replacement for Photoshop on Windows.  I 
 am 
 currently using Photoshop/Windows primarily for the color management 
 capabilities.  I have tried printing from gimp to my Epson Stylus Photo 1280, 
 with horrible results--the colors are off by a significant amount.  System 
 specifics below.  Does anyone out there use gimp for serious printing?  If 
 so, please let me know your workflow and how you achieve color fidelity.  
 Thanks in advance!

 Paul

 Running:
 Kubuntu Breezy
 gimp 2.2.8
 gimp-print 4.2.7
 Epson Stylus Photo 1280
   
What version of Gimp-Print are you running:

http://gutenprint.sourceforge.net/index.php3

Also, are you printing through CUPS?

When I have ink in my printer, I can print just fine on my Epson Stylus
Photo 700.

Peace...

Tom
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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-19 Thread Paul Waldo
On Sunday 19 February 2006 2:00 pm, Tom Williams wrote:
 What version of Gimp-Print are you running:

 http://gutenprint.sourceforge.net/index.php3

 Also, are you printing through CUPS?

 When I have ink in my printer, I can print just fine on my Epson Stylus
 Photo 700.

 Peace...

 Tom
Hi Tom,

Running:
Kubuntu Breezy
gimp 2.2.8
gimp-print 4.2.7
Epson Stylus Photo 1280
Cups 1.1.23

Paul
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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories? (more info)

2006-02-19 Thread Paul Waldo
On Sunday 19 February 2006 1:04 pm, Paul Waldo wrote:
 Hi all,

 I am evaluating gimp on linux as a replacement for Photoshop on Windows.  I
 am currently using Photoshop/Windows primarily for the color management
 capabilities.  I have tried printing from gimp to my Epson Stylus Photo
 1280, with horrible results--the colors are off by a significant amount. 
 System specifics below.  Does anyone out there use gimp for serious
 printing?  If so, please let me know your workflow and how you achieve
 color fidelity. Thanks in advance!

 Paul

 Running:
 Kubuntu Breezy
 gimp 2.2.8
 gimp-print 4.2.7
 Epson Stylus Photo 1280

The most obvious issue I am having is that medium shades of gray have a green 
cast.  The cups test page's color wheel generally looks OK, except the white 
and black wedges.  The White wedge starts with what appears black in the 
center, then fades into a light green color towards the middle, then is white 
at the outside.  The Black (K) wedge is the inverse: black on the outside, 
green in the middle, and white in the center.

Paul
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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-19 Thread Matt Gushee

Tom Williams wrote:

Matt Gushee wrote:

Tom Williams wrote:


See if it contains some driver info that might be of help to you.  Maybe
switching to a different driver might help with your printing
problem. There is also a forum there for Epson printers that might be
of help:

If I read the original post correctly, the issue is not a printing
problem, but a *color management* problem--i.e., can the GIMP produce
good quality CMYK output?

I've hesitated to jump in because I really don't have much expertise
in this area. But I do know that for professional print work, it's not
enough to have a good printer and a good printer driver, and to have
them configured correctly. Your application also has to be able to
adjust the colors for print, and I'm afraid GIMP 2.2 can't do that.

GIMP 2.4 is supposed to have greatly improved color management,
though. Depending on your timeline, you might try the latest 2.3 beta
version, which is what will become 2.4.


Yep, assuming the drivers he's using aren't interfering with the quality
of the image output, you're absolutely correct in your assessment.  Do
you realize you *did not* copy the list in your response to me?  I was
going to copy the list with my response but I wasn't sure if you wanted
your comments on the list or not.  :)


Oops. Yes, I meant to reply to the list. Most of the mailing lists I'm 
on have replies going to the list by default. I just forgot that this 
one doesn't.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-19 Thread User1001
While (advanced) CYMK capabilities is a current project in Gimp 
development, the LINUXPRINTING site is valuable for the HP 
designed/created print drivers, and I assume other print drivers. I have 
an HP6122 (color duplex inkjet) and with the HP PPD file (driver) am now 
able to get more  control over the printer than I had with generic 
drivers. The driver is also recognized by all of the software that I 
use which provides for better and more complete print control. As a side 
affect, Gimp color output was truer to what it displayed, though I have 
not attempted to verify exactness nor CYMK control other than a couple 
of simplistic tests.




Tom Williams wrote:

Paul Waldo wrote:

On Sunday 19 February 2006 2:00 pm, Tom Williams wrote:
Kubuntu Breezy
gimp 2.2.8
gimp-print 4.2.7
Epson Stylus Photo 1280
Cups 1.1.23
  

Thanks for the info.  I found THIS page on your printer at the
LinuxPrinting.org site:

http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Epson-Stylus_Photo_1280

See if it contains some driver info that might be of help to you.  Maybe
switching to a different driver might help with your printing problem. 
There is also a forum there for Epson printers that might be of help:


http://www.linuxprinting.org/forums.cgi?group=linuxprinting.epson.general

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